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.) : "hermes . . . came to arkadia (arcadia), the land of many springs and mother of flocks, there where his sacred place is as god of kyllene (cyllene). for there, though a god, he used to tend curly-fleeced sheep in the service of a mortal man, because there fell on him and waxed a strong melting desire
hermes, who divided his love between two nymphai (nymphs); for one he visited the bed of sose, the highland prophetess, and begat a son inspired with the divine voice of prophecy, agreus (hunter), well versed in the beast-slaying sport of the hunt; the other was nomios (shepherd), whom the pasturing sheep...
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